
Deborah O’Connell
@debsoconnell
Sch of Physical Sciences, DCU & Director, NCPST.
Low-temperature plasmas, biomedical and environmental applications.
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https://www.dcu.ie/physics/people/deborah-oconnell 04-11-2017 13:22:27
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4-year PhD opportunity available. Come work with us in pancreatic cancer research @nicb_dcu DCU School of Biotechnology in collaboration with Prof Maeve Lowery (TCD) and Dr Paul Mullan (QUB) funded under the All-Island Cancer Research Institute (AICRI) North-South Research initiative HEA dcu.ie/sites/default/…



How do you clean a wind turbine blade? Dirt on a blade's surface can decrease a wind turbine's efficiency by up to 40% after just two weeks of operation, writes Seamus Cummins Dublin City University rte.ie/brainstorm/202…


Nice research from DCUPhysics John Costello DCU Research DCUInvent



Did you know that dirt on blade's surface can decrease a wind turbine's efficiency by up to 40% after just two weeks? So how does one go about cleaning a wind turbine blade regularly? Seamus Cummins, from DCUPhysics explains to RTÉ Brainstorm Read here: launch.dcu.ie/3JpRiYE


The Core Technologies for Life Sciences (CTLS) Congress Core Technologies for Life Sciences takes place in Dublin. This event provides opportunities for networking, updates on emerging tech, and career development in shared resource/core facilities settings Register: ctls2023.com





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📢DCU Access graduates! 📢 DCU Access has announced its first ever PhD scholarship for research in any subject. Applications are also open to current final year Access students. The deadline for first round of applications is May 5th. For more, read: launch.dcu.ie/3Go1vTF


Which animal has the keenest sense of smell? audioboom.com/posts/8294310-… Aoife Morrin DCU School of Chemical Sciences gives her answer in two minutes in our new #120SecondScience podcast from DCU Science and Health


The river Liffey, was found to have the highest concentrations of 16 common pharmaceuticals - when compared to other rivers nationwide - in a study by DCU Water Institute led by Professor Fiona Regan presented today at epa.ie/who-we-are/con… DCU School of Chemical Sciences


Interested in moving to Dublin, Ireland for postdoctoral research on developing new biomaterials for advanced wound care with me and Keith Rochfort in Dublin City University under this excellent opportunity by CÚRAM? Contact me for further details. RTs appreciated! #postdoctoral #jobfairy